the latest Soyuz TMA mission have had a 20 min. delay at reentry and landed about 500 km. away from the planned land site and the astronauts experinced a -10G deceleration force

the same could happen with the Orion, so, I think that it MUST have (also) the land landing option built-in (but made with a design that doesn't add too much weight nor needs a dangerous jettisonable TPS)

just imagine that Orion will have ONLY the sea landing option... and that one of them is planned to land in the Atlantic ocean near the KSC ...but have a Soyuz-TMA11-like delay/slippage... so, it goes to land near Orlando...

A) they wouldn't try to land right at KSC, and B) the only way a reentry delay could land in Orlando rather than KSC would be if they were doing a retrograde orbit, which is really unlikely and wouldn't be launched from KSC.

Your conspiracy theories would be more entertaining if they had some science behind them. Or if the site was readable.